How do I mount another Suse box to me?
At my office I have my workstation (SuSE 9) and my firewall (SuSE 8.2), among other w2k machines, setup on my network. The firewall is not on our internal domain/workgroup. When I go into LinNeighborhood I can't see the machine but I can ssh into it...or use vnc. I would like to mount it to my machine in order to back it up. Anyone have any thoughts how I'm supposed to do this? Tom -- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 14:50, Tom Nielsen wrote:
At my office I have my workstation (SuSE 9) and my firewall (SuSE 8.2), among other w2k machines, setup on my network. The firewall is not on our internal domain/workgroup. When I go into LinNeighborhood I can't see the machine but I can ssh into it...or use vnc.
I would like to mount it to my machine in order to back it up.
Anyone have any thoughts how I'm supposed to do this?
Tom
Same song.... rsync No need to mount. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 11/26/03 15:17 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "Now *you* have a friend in the software business."
better even: rsync -rlptuv -e ssh remote_user@remote.host:/remote/path/ /local/path/ to mount you'd probably need to invoke NFS and that is probably a little overkill for your purposes. Cheers, Alex. On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 14:50, Tom Nielsen wrote:
At my office I have my workstation (SuSE 9) and my firewall (SuSE 8.2), among other w2k machines, setup on my network. The firewall is not on our internal domain/workgroup. When I go into LinNeighborhood I can't see the machine but I can ssh into it...or use vnc.
I would like to mount it to my machine in order to back it up.
Anyone have any thoughts how I'm supposed to do this?
Tom
Same song.... rsync
No need to mount.
-- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 11/26/03 15:17 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "Now *you* have a friend in the software business."
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The Wednesday 2003-11-26 at 11:50 -0800, Tom Nielsen wrote: El 2003-11-26 a las 11:50 -0800, Tom Nielsen escribió:
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 11:50:00 -0800 From: Tom Nielsen
Reply-To: suse-linux-e@suse.com To: Suse Subject: [SLE] How do I mount another Suse box to me? At my office I have my workstation (SuSE 9) and my firewall (SuSE 8.2), among other w2k machines, setup on my network. The firewall is not on our internal domain/workgroup. When I go into LinNeighborhood I can't see the machine but I can ssh into it...or use vnc.
I would like to mount it to my machine in order to back it up.
Anyone have any thoughts how I'm supposed to do this?
Some ideas: - Create tar.gz file in situ, then get it using sftp (it uses ssh for transport). - use sftp - use rsync with ssh transport - from the man page: It is sometimes useful to be able to set up file transfers using rsync server capabilities on the remote machine, while still using rsh or ssh for transport. This is espe cially useful when you want to connect to a remote machine via ssh (for encryption or to get through a firewall), but you still want to have access to the rsync server features (see RUNNING AN RSYNC SERVER OVER A REMOTE SHELL PROGRAM, below). -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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Alex Angerhofer
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Bruce Marshall
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Carlos E. R.
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Tom Nielsen